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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1927)
I Lefl for H om » . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoyman, who have beau the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wolcott on Sher man street, left OB the "Shasta** Saturday for thefr home in Dubu que, Iowa. M r. and Mrs. Hoyman are touring the coast states and were delighted with Oregon's Retamed to Klamath F a l l a - climate and scenery. Mrs. Hoy Mrs. John Enders and little man is a sister of J. J. Kinsella, daughter Shirley returned to who accompanied them to Aah- Klamath Falls with thy former's land. mother, Mrs. L. Jacobs and son Rudolph, who spent the past Party favors— Blharts. week-end visiting in Ashland. Mrs. Enders and daughter expect A dandy plate lunch «neinding to return to this city about Wed coffee every noon and night, 31c. nesday. At the P in « . . 166-tf bocal j Personal flotes Stated communication of Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E. S., tomorrow (Tuesday), May 3 at 3 p. m. Re freshments. Visiting members wel come. By order of the Worthy Matron. Leah M. Caldwell, Sdcy. Dance Monday night. Masonic Hall, Dickey’s orchestra. Gentle • Mrs. S. D. Briggs of Portland, men 76 cents, ladies 26 cents, in (fre., spent the week-end in thia cluding refreshments. This dance cjty visiting with friends. is for the public. Everybody Visitor From Portland1— Returned from Seattle— . W ..P . W alter, secretary of the local Y. M. C. A., returned this morning from Seattle, Wash., where he has spent the past few days attending the Older Roy's Maxwell Hoeae Coffee, 42c lb. Conference, of which la a mem huerman’s Grocery. 204-tf Bring in yonr Crisco coupons, ber, and several other meetings we redeem them, 8chuerman*a. connected with his work. ’ Hetman's Baths and Sw im m ing 204-tf tank now open for the season. Seriously IB— 206-0 Completed Bwngplowa— Mrs. Nellie O’Donahue id' ser H. A. Spencer recently com iously ill at the home of her Business in Ashland— pleted two new modern, bunga daughter Mrs. Guy Randles on ' B. G. -Mats, boss of the South lows on Palm avenue, and is Allison street, and her children ern Pacific company's paint gang, now remodeling hia eight-room have been called to this city.. sjmnt Saturday in this city look house on the same street, mak- ing after business affairs and lng it into a tw o-fam ily. apart I f we can't fit yon in Ready- visiting with friends. Mr. Mett ment house. Wm. E. Gould has to-wear, we can make yon a suit expects to move to Siskiyou, Cal., chdrge of the construction. that w ill p le a « you. Paulserud’s. to make his hdme, in the near 200-tf ffiture. Card party In dining room. Ma sonic hall Monday evsning. Bridge Arrived F r id a y - makes flower and Five Hundred. Public invited, Lieut. Marcqlla Stockton and 60 cents including refreshments. small son of Fort Brown, T e n s , N ifty clothes for hot weather at Paulserud’s. — - i 200-tf Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Eastman and children have returned to their home on the Boulevard gfter spending the past few weeks visiting with relatives in Long Beach and Los Angeles, California. While aVay, they also spent several days sightseeing in arrived in Ashland Friday by Home grown spinach, 4 lbs: for motor and are guests at the 26c, Schuerman’S. 204-tf home of the former's parents, Dr .and Mrs, Stockton on Liberty Leaving for East— street. Mr. Stockton has been Mrs. Minnie Kuchenhoff, who commissioned to the O. A. C. has been living at 112 Pine at Corvallis for four months and street for the past month, is his wife and her mother, who will leaving Ashland soon for the arrive here soon; w ill make Ash east, where she w ill probably land their home, having rented ,a remain for some time. residence on Beach street. Jordan’s mill. Dance Monday night. Masonic hall, Dickey’s orchestra. Gentle man 76 cents, ladles 26 cents in cluding refreshments. This dance Is for the public. ram m io trotti “MOTHER” Featuring BELIJS BENNETT The W alter H. Jones Land Anc- tlon Company will sell a new modern five room bupgalow with half an acre of ground Thursday May 6th at 2 p . Jn. at Phoenix, aero « from the new school. Thtf terms offered on this property are so liberal as to make this won» derful new home within the reach of anyone interested. Attend this M ie and own yenr home. h « 206-4 Motored to Greats P a « - , , ®Iect* n hon<” the 1 gene- Dr * re 11 of th Ing to Join her parents. M r.a n d Mrs. V. D. M illar and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. ^E. Motored th Ktofoatl i Faltor—. , Mrs. Cedric Mj^rs of thiB city Lane and Miss Elsie Alexander motored to Klamath ’ Falls and on the Bonievard, enjoyed a mo tor trip to Grants P au yesterday. ^pqat the day yesterday visiting with her husbsnd, why, is em Kindergarten and nursery, ployed hy the Southprp Pacific company. * ‘ Mrs. Nellie Sleloff, 122 Harga- dine S t 203-1 mo.* Spent Week-End H ere Fred Nell, who is employed hy the California Oregon Power company at Prospect spent the week-end in Ashland yisltlng with his children Kay and Jean Forty-three out-of-state cara were registered at the local Chamber of Çommerce Saturday. Among those who registered their cars this morning were: Marlon Austin of Bremerton, Wash«, C h a ri« McDonald, Jack McDon Ila Ashland ald and Bather McDonald of Loa Mr. aad Mrs. H. C. Bonney, Angel«, Cal., and B. F. p ill of residents Of Dnnsmnlr, Cal., are Los Angel«. spending * few days In Ashland call'd hare hy the illness of Mrs. Bonney's motheiT Mrs. Nellie O’- Donahue. WILLIAM FO r Have a fit at Orres tallon, 71 Oak St. new location. 161-tf ~ [» M u te Mr. aad Mn. Lloyd Cole and daughter Betty Jean of Macdoal. Cal., spent the week-end in this city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hamaker. Mr. and Mrd. Cola formerly resided in Ash-» land. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINOS F ru it Company; W alter Parkey, dent F. H.. Liggett and Company. New Orleans; R. E. M. Cowie, New York; Fred J. Kent. Vice- President American Railway Ex- Preaident Bankers Trust Company press Company; Paul T. Chering- ton, Manager Research Depart ment; J. W alter Thompson Com- lurors pany, New York; Hugh R. Pome- ?t to roy, Secretary, Regional Plan- u who nlng Commission, Los Angeles; H. John»7 A. 8mith President National Fire Z. Sid Insurance Company, Hartford, 1 shot Conn.; C. A. Ludlnm, Vice-Presl- was dent Home Insurance Company, tmngl- New York; James- 8. Kemper, il 13, President National Retailer's Mu tual Insurance Company; F. Hlgh- that land. Burns, President Maryland ntlon- Casualty Company, Baltimore; Ly- "dered roy A. Lincoln, General Counsel, r,-_all Metropolitan Life Insurance Corn- boys. pany... Yew York; Dwight B. is the Heard Investment Company Phoa- other nix, Arts.; Charles W.. Lonsdale, lured, President Slmonds-Shlcilds-Lons- ndlct- dale Crain Company, Kansas City; aided Theodore F. Whltmarsh, Presl- . >j Lesiie Heer of Dunsmuir, C a l, is spending several days in this city visiting «with his mother, Mrs. Berthaf Heer on High St., and with friends. (Continued From Page Ond) Led From Cell A t 6:30 thia morning, Hugh D'Autremont, whom the state maintains, with Roy and Ray D' Autremont, his brothers, murder ed Johnson, was led from hia cell on the second floor of the Jack- son connty Jail to the court room. Incarceration has removed the tan of army service in the Philip pines from his face, which has as- sumed a prison pallor. During the examination of wit nesses, he and his mother,. Mrs, Belle D ’Autremont, who has coma from Lakewood, N. M., to be with her son, sat dose together back of Fred E. Smith, David Evans, John Collier and Gna Newbury, defense attorneys. A t times D ’Autremont watched prospective Jurors, displaying • w keen interest in their replies to questions of the state and defense lawyers. The rest of the time he gazed at the backs of his at torneys. He « id nothing to hia mother, nor did he look around at the crowd which Jammed the tiny court room until hardly standing room was left. Cleon Shaven D'Autremont was clean-shaven, and wore the blue serge suit which he bought In the Philip pines shortly before his arrest. The suit had been freshly pressed# and Hugh was immaculate.. After a short recess at 11 o’clock, he re- turned to the courtroom with a green raglan overcoat thrown around his shoulders.. Metropolitan newspapers were well represented at the opening of the trial. Both the Portland New« and Oregon Journal had reporters at the press bench, while the As- soclated Press. Which serves the Oregonian and Telegram in Port- land, was represented by a Med- tayd newspaperman. The United Press and their world-wide agency was represented by the Portland newspapermen. . i - , 8. CHAMBER COMMERCE CONVENTION OPENS TODAY (Continued from paga One) new inventions and the applica tion of neW methods. Selling Roods at home and abroad is bringing out new features for dis tribution. L" “This meeting will bring to tear on our national economic problems the best business thought of America. From it will come a program setting up princi ples to serve as guldeposts for the future. President Coolidge will deliver his address tomorrow night while Secretary .Hqover will speak at a dinner meeting Wednesday night. Other Speakers Others who will speak Include: John W. O’Leary, President of the National Chamber; Silas H. Strawn, Chicago; John Lawrence, Lawrence and Company, Boston; Victor Cutler, President United A wonderful Une of new patterns in Four-in-Hand and Bow Ties. 1 Look at your mowers for broken and worn parts before cutting commences. We keep in stock repairs for any or most of mower’s made. Garden tools, hose, lawn mowers, fencing and posts of every description. AU Wool Suite . 115.00, 117.50, $20.00 Knickers ........ $4.00 and $5.00 Two Pants Suite $25 00 ! • • • • • • • • • sees ^SfV«W , PeiFs C om er. PRESTO-LAC Security Decorative A Safe Deposit Box in our vault guard Enamel ed by walls of steel and a perfect Burg lar Alarm System. This convenience is vours for a few ents a week. I I ’ t . Hardware The Citizens Bank Ashland, Oregon ; : Remaining Jurors t Remaining in the box to be ex amined a t . adjournment were Ed Another Special D. Germicadal ford Batteri«* F ií .‘¿85 Per Cent' Of All Oars. Soap, 25c Thfe soap of a hundred nses kills disease g em s, «removes and p r e v e n t s dandruff, d e s t r o y s the o d o r o f prespiration, oleanses cuts and keeps them free from infection. Iithia Springs Pharmacy Registered Pharmacist n o n e 116 Only The Bert Ä one Better Begardleu Of Price Let Us Do Your Electrical and Battery Work Claycomb Motor Ford Oarage Phone 50 It DOES Make a Differ ence Where Yon Bny Your Ford. BEGINNING MAY 5th AND ENDING MAY 20th A SALE OF Real Merchandise Well Known Standard Goods, DON’T BE FOOLED W ITS Cheap Paint SEE NATIONAL ADVERTISING FOR LET OUR PAINTERS FIGURE WITH YOU, Carson-Fowler lamber Co. “ Leather is like railroad tickets—all look alike, but some will carry you many miles farther than others. The same is true of Pen Oak. It will caYry you many miles farther than other leathers. ” ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings. LICENSE F an d en Attention! L We Carry a Complete Stock MORTICIAN Helene Blade Licensed Lady Assistant Providence, R. I.; A. J. Bros- seau, President htitok Motor Co.; A. U Humphrqv, President West- • Ä S t f * ’v " ' Special Prices PAULSERUD’S Sell for Less - , Sherwin-Williams Paint H. C. STOCK picture io stir the heart tiie world as the play rred the emotions of two la Ashland"" idy of an of dford, Point and How Girls Love to keep that ugly shine away with this Naw Wonderful special French Proceu Face Powder— called MELLO-GLO! Prevents large porw — stays on so long ;— very pure and line — g lv « akin a peachy look. Keep your complexion young, and attractive With MELLO-GLO. Get this mar velous naw face powder today.— Tux office win open April 21 to May 6 inclusive. City hall, up# stairs, bring tost tax receipt. O. Winter, Deputy. 161-11 Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Haffman, residents of H ilt, Cal., spent sev eral hours la Ashland Saturday looking after business affairs and visiting with friends. Prom Klamath Fall»— Mr. aad Mr». V. Dodson of Klamath Faito »pent the week end In thia city visiting with friend». OVERLAND SHOE SHOP Elgin, Hamilton, Waltham, Illinois and the Famous Gruen Watches. Both pocket and wrist watches, Simmons Chain, International Silvers in several patterns, Silver Hollow Ware, Fosteria Table Glass ware, Shaffer Pens and Pencils and many other items. .This is Graduation Time, Weddings and Engagements — Let me show you my Diamond Ring and Wedding Ring line* EVERYTHING GOES DURING SALE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES O. H. JOHNSON JEWELRY